If you have a small piece of fabric, you may only need 3 to 4 pieces of velcro.

If your fabric is sagging, attach 1 or 2 more velcro strips in the middle of your fabric.

Have a friend hold up your fabric to make this easier.

The amount of clothespins you need will vary based on how long your fabric is. You can use normal sized clothespins for large pieces of fabric or smaller craft clothespins for smaller pieces of fabric.

If your fabric is heavy, space your clothespins about 3 inches (7. 6 cm) apart.

You can hang your fabric above your bed for a headboard look if you’d like to. Use a thin curtain rod for smaller pieces of fabric or a thicker one for larger, heavier pieces of fabric. Most curtain rods have a weight limit, so if you are hanging a heavy piece of fabric, check on the box to see how much weight your curtain rod can hold.

You can find adhesive-backed hooks at most home goods or hardware stores. If you want a more permanent solution, you can use the hardware that came with your curtain rod to screw it into your wall. However, this will create holes in your walls.

If your fabric has loops on the back, you can also thread your curtain rod through those.

If your fabric slides to one side, your hooks may not be in a straight line on the wall.